Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office is seeking a Westville man while failed to appear in court earlier this week after pleading guilty to a theft charge in July.
WOODBURY -- The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office is seeking a Westville man who failed to appear in court earlier this week after pleading guilty to a theft charge in July.
Harry W. Park, 32, of Winding Way, is described as 5 feet 6 inches tall, 130 pounds, with blue eyes and sandy hair.
Deptford police responded to a Delsea Drive store in April for a report of a theft of scratch-off lottery tickets, according to the prosecutor's office. A store employee told police that three people had entered the store.
A man and woman engaged the employee in conversation while the third individual remained near the front of the store. All three then left abruptly.
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After they left, the employee discovered that several books of scratch-off tickets were missing. Following an investigation, Park was charged on April 5, authorities said.
Park was indicted July 1 on a charge of third-degree theft by unlawful taking. He pleaded guilty on July 3.
Anyone who knows Park's whereabouts should not attempt to apprehend him. Instead, contact the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office at 856-384-5643, GCPO Sgt. Ron Koller at 609-929-6348 or email tips@co.gloucester.nj.us.
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